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Wild Life Skills #8 - Slow Worm watching

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Uploaded by on Sep 29, 2010

Nick Baker shows us his latest find - an amazing slow worm. Get amazing up close views of this beautiful reptile -and watch out for the surprise half way through!

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  • Some months ago I found a slow worm in my garden but it wasn't moving at all so is that slow worm behaviour or not

  • @AndroidRev6 Like all of the UK's reptiles, slow worms absorb heat from their surroundings before moving and feeding. They spend a lot of time basking in the sun or, more commonly, hiding beneath warm rocks, wood or metal until they're ready to get going.

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  • @drea177cha5er In england.

  • do slow worms live in huntingdon/cambrideshire plzz reply as soon as possible

  • Fantastic. I didn't realise they gave birth to so many young, she must have looked huge.

  • Woow!!

  • LOL... 1:12 to 1:15 that girl was like.. ''let me touch it''

  • Cuteeeeee

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